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 Troy could take $50 and
I wouldn't regret it."[20] The following year, Bana co-starred with
Daniel Craig and Geoffrey Rush in Steven Spielberg's controversial film
Munich. Bana played Avner, a Mossad agent, who is ordered to track down
and kill the Black September terrorists thought to be responsible for
the massacre of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Summer Olympics.[21] The
film was a critical success, and was nominated for five Academy Awards
in 2006.[22] The Los Angeles Times wrote that Bana as Avner "projects a
combination of sensitivity and ruthlessness and ... knows how to present
a face for which worry is a new experience."[23] In 2006, Bana was
invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[24]
Lucky You, a romantic comedy on which Bana worked before filming Munich,
was released in early 2007. In the film, he played Huck Cheever, a
professional poker player who must overcome his personal problems to win
a high stakes tournament in Las Vegas. His next film was the Australian
drama Romulus, My Father (2007). The film, based on Raimond Gaita's
memoir of the same name, portrays a couple and their struggle in the
face of adversity to raise their son. 

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